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Church Road Lantern Parade lights up the streets
People turned up in their thousands in the pouring rain for the Church Road Lantern Parade on Saturday evening.
Over 600 handmade lanterns were carried through the streets of Bristol as part of the event, organised by Lamplighter Arts CIC – an east Bristol collective made up of artists and designers who want to make positive change in their area.
The parade was the result of a big community effort, with 160 lantern kits bought and made at home – many of which were made by school children.
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Church Road Lantern Parade – photo: Evoke Pictures
The organisers called the event, which was funded by British Council India and Bristol Council, ‘a wet but wonderful evening!’
The parade, which is paired with the Govandi arts festival in Mumbai, India, started on Morse Road and finished at St Georges Park.

photo: Evoke Pictures

photo: Evoke Pictures

photo: Evoke Pictures
Lamplighter Arts CIC is asking those who were at the event to complete a survey to help the organisers with future events.
All photos: Evoke Pictures
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